Hall, Cora M. (Farrar) 1864 – 1896
HALL, FARRAR, ADAMS
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Date: 5/22/2024 at 16:07:21
Iowa Plain Dealer September 1, 1896, FP, C5
MRS. S. H. HALL.
Cora M., wife of Samuel H. Hall was born in Randolph, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1864 and although attended day and night by the best medical skill, after eight weeks lingering as a patient sufferer, she died at Lime Springs, la. Aug. 25, 1896.
She was the daughter of Mr. W. H. and Mrs. M. Farrar, who came to Lime Springs. Aug. 15, 1869. For several years Cora taught in our public schools endearing herself to her scholars, while impressing her own love for knowledge upon them.
July 29, 1888 she was married to Mr. S. H. Hall since then her well known and delightful home has been in our city.
Mrs. Hall had a beautifully poised character, genial, thoughtful for the good of others, dignified.
She was ardent in her devotion to friends and to duty. In her home she was wife and mother beloved.
She was a christian and member for years of the church. As a christian her high aim was to live every day consistently. She leaves a daughter Ruth, a husband, Samuel H. two sisters, Edna and Mrs. H. U. Adams, two half brothers, Glen and Richard and a father deeply bereaved.
Her funeral was from the Methodist church, Rev. W. H. Hughes, of Des Moines, spoke of her girlhood life, Rev. McGlade of Lansing, her earlier pastor, of his beautiful acquaintance and her present pastor of her last hours. The interment was In Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Howard Obituaries maintained by Constance McDaniel Hall.
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